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Győri ETO FC
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Full nameGyőri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Football Club
Founded1904
GroundETO Park, Győr
Capacity16.000
ChairmanCsaba Tarsoly
ManagerHungary Attila Pintér
LeagueHungarian League
2009-103rd

Győri ETO FC, Győri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Football Club (literally: Concordance Gymnastics Department of Győr), is a Hungarian sports club from Győr, a mid-size town in the north-west of the country. In 1904 the club was founded as Győri Vagongyár ETO and has undergone many name changes since. The colours of the club are green and white.

Honours

Naming history

  • 1994: Győri ETO FC
  • 1992: Rába ETO FC Győr
  • 1985: Győri ETO FC
  • 1965: Rába ETO Győr
  • 1957: Győri Vasas ETO
  • 1957: Magyar Wilhelm Pieck Vagon- és Gépgyár ETO Győr
  • 1954: Wilhelm Pieck Vasas ETO SK Győr
  • 1953: Vasas SE Győr
  • 1952: Győri Vasas
  • 1950: Győri Vasas SC ETO
  • 1904: Győri Vagongyár ETO

Football

The football (soccer) team of the club plays its home matches in the Stadion ETO, which has a capacity of about 16 000. In 2008, it was replaced by ETO Park which is designed to hold 20 000 spectators. The football players hitherto have won three national championships (1963, 1982, 1983) and four times the Hungarian Cup (1965, 1966, 1967, 1979). In the European Cup 1964-65 the team, as Vasas ETO Györ, progressed all the way to the semifinals, being stopped there by Eusebio's SL Benfica.

Current squad

As of February 28, 2010

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Serbia SRB Saša Stevanović
2 DF Cameroon CMR Eugène Fomumbod
3 DF Georgia (country) GEO Lasha Totadze
4 DF Serbia SRB Lazar Stanišić
5 MF Croatia CRO Marko Dinjar
6 MF Hungary HUN Zoltán Fehér
7 MF Lithuania LTU Linas Pilibaitis
8 MF Montenegro MNE Đorđije Ćetković
9 MF Slovakia SVK Otto Szabó
10 FW Georgia (country) GEO Rati Aleksidze
11 FW Brazil BRA Nicolas Ceolin
12 MF Serbia SRB Nikola Trajković
13 MF Gabon GAB Arsène Copa
14 MF Hungary HUN Máté Kiss
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Algeria ALG Fouad Bouguerra
20 MF Romania ROU Mihai Nicorec (on loan from Dinamo II Bucureşti)
22 DF Croatia CRO Valentin Babić
23 FW Hungary HUN Tibor Tokody
24 GK Romania ROU András Sánta
25 FW Georgia (country) GEO Teimuraz Sharashenidze
28 DF Serbia SRB Vladimir Đorđević
29 MF Hungary HUN Tamás Koltai
30 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Ganugrava
31 GK Slovakia SVK Péter Molnár
49 MF Romania ROU István Berde
77 GK Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Bakhtadze
-- FW Estonia EST Jarmo Ahjupera
-- MF Brazil BRA Ji-Paraná

Reserve

See also Győri ETO FC II.

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Hungary HUN Zsolt Kiss (on loan to Gyirmót SE)
3 DF Hungary HUN Zoltán Kovács (on loan to Rákospalotai EAC)
11 FW Montenegro MNE Bojan Brnović (on loan to Diósgyőri VTK)
14 MF Hungary HUN Dániel Völgyi (on loan to Paksi SE)
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Hungary HUN Bence Zámbó (on loan to Diósgyőri VTK)
19 FW Hungary HUN Péter Bajzát (on loan to Diósgyőri VTK)
26 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Zoran Šupić (on loan to Diósgyőri VTK)

List of Hungarian football transfers winter 2009–2010

European cup history

UEFA Champions League

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1964-65 European Cup Preliminary Round East Germany Chemie Leipzig 4-2 2-0 6-2
1. Round Bulgaria PFC Lokomotiv Sofia 5-3 3-4 8-7
Quarter-finals Netherlands DWS 1-0 1-1 2-1
Semi-finals Portugal SL Benfica 0-1 0-4 0-5
1982-83 European Cup 1. Round Belgium Standard Liège 3-0 0-5 3-5
1983-84 European Cup 1. Round Iceland Vikingur KF 2-1 2-0 4-1
2. Round Soviet Union FC Dinamo Minsk 3-6 1-3 4-9

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1966-67 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round Italy ACF Fiorentina 4-2 0-1 4-3
2. Round Portugal SC Braga 3-0 0-2 3-2
Quarter-finals Belgium Standard Liége 2-1 0-2 2-3
1967-68 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round Cyprus Apollon Limassol FC 5-0 4-0 9-0
2. Round Italy AC Milan 2-2 1-1 3-3(a)
1968-69 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round Romania Dinamo Bucureşti x x w/o
1979-80 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round Italy Juventus FC 2-1 0-2 2-3

UEFA Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1969-70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1. Round Switzerland Lausanne Sports 2-1 2-1 4-2
2. Round Spain FC Barcelona 2-3 0-2 2-5
1974-75 UEFA Cup 1. Round Bulgaria PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv 3-1 1-3 4-4(a)
2. Round West Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf 2-0 0-3 2-3
1984-85 UEFA Cup 1. Round England Manchester United 2-2 0-3 2-5
1985-86 UEFA Cup 1. Round Czechoslovakia FC Bohemians Praha 3-1 1-4 4-5(aet)
1986-87 UEFA Cup 1. Round Soviet Union Dinamo Minsk 0-1 4-2 4-3
2. Round Italy Torino FC 1-1 0-4 1-5
2008-09 UEFA Cup 1. Qualifying Round Georgia (country) FC Zestaponi 1-1 2-1 3-2
2. Qualifying Round Germany VfB Stuttgart 1-4 1-2 2-6

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1989 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 4 Switzerland Grasshopper FC 1-0 1-2
Group 4 Austria VfB Admira Wacker 5-0 1-5
Group 4 Denmark Brøndby IF 1-0 1-1
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1. Round Cyprus Ethnikos Achna FC 1-1 2-2 3-3(a)
2. Round Spain Racing Santander 2-1 0-1 2-2(a)

UEFA Europa League

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1. Qualifying Round Slovakia Nitra 3–1 2–2 5–3
2. Qualifying Round Kazakhstan Atyrau 2–0 3–0 5–0
3. Qualifying Round France Montpellier

Notable players

Template:Famous players

See also [clarification needed].

Notable managers

Other departments

Győri ETO has several successful departments, eg., the handball teams won many national championships. The men's team also won the EHF Cup in 1986 as Rába Vasas ETO Győr. Particularly well known these days are the handball ladies, playing as Győri ETO Kézilabda Club (en. handball club), which made it in 2006 into the final of the Cup Winners' Cup and in 2007 into the semifinals of the Champions League.

References